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If you have flexible work times you can usually schedule your bike ride to avoid the rain. Rain radar helps tremendously. I am currently in the Netherlands and had to use rain protection clothes a maximum of 10 times in 2 years.
If you have flexible work times you can usually schedule your bike ride to avoid the rain. Rain radar helps tremendously. I am currently in the Netherlands and had to use rain protection clothes a maximum of 10 times in 2 years.
I have seen people ride a bike with an umbrella in their hands. For the less adventureous there are rain jackets and rain trousers.
They looked at the last projection and compared it to this one. Survey journalism can get annoying.
It is still a shift to the right from the current parliament. The green block will lose substantially and the social democrats as well. Only the left slightly gains some seats in the current projection.
Yeah, apart from transportation it is really the easiest way to have a personal impact on carbon dioxide emissions. If you rent, you can’t exchange your heating system, if you use electricity you have no impact on where it comes from and so on.
Moving the goalpost much? First it is not the consumers fault, then it is too expensive and now you do not even have time to cook?
It was the historical reason for this rule, yes. In the time people eating pig meat were getting sick, so they put a rule into their religion as a countermeasure.
What about vegetables? If you are talking about plant proteins with not a lot of carbs go for TVP or vegan protein powders.
Which is more of a problem with the expensive methods, that are used right now. With CRISPR there would be a market for other viable mutations, which are not patented.
Even more reason to legalize precise gene editing. It’s cheaper than the other two methods, because you don’t need years to create something usable. Cheaper means more companies can play around with it, creating more competition and probably better results, not just better resistance to the pesticide the same company sells.
CRISPR is actually much cheaper than the methods used now, so there could be more participants in the market.
You mean being in need of green energy as soon as possible? I don’t see nuclear helping short term.
While renewables get build without subsidies, because they pay off anyway.
Yeah, that’s what I also never got. If you have dirt in the kitchen, that’s semifluid, no one in their right mind would clean it without wetting it. But for the butt that does not count. I do not have a bidet, but I can reach the faucet from my toilet. So I just wet the toilet paper and produce far less toilet paper waste thanks to this.
Über das Profilbild musste ich wirklich schmunzeln. Einfach Edgelord mit Ü40 sein.
I mean, it doesn’t have to relate to a particle. Lambda is also associated with a property of space itself.
The point with the LHC is, that it is very hard to find something, that you are not actively looking for. You have to at least have a certain understanding of the decay channels of the proposed particle to be able to scan the data for it. It’s the same problem they have for discovering dark matter particles.
Oh with mainstream science I meant the journalism, probably bad wording.
Yeah, but somehow mainstream science gaslit everyone into thinking, that the current model is definitely right, even though there are relevant observations, that are not explained by it. But I guess we just need a new even bigger particle accelerator and then we will definitely find dark matter particles!
More parties unfortunately does not fix the problem, as you can see by the rise of fascists in nearly all democracies worldwide.